The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males
In the anti-trafficking movement, the sex trafficking of men and boys is often overlooked, and services can be difficult to find for male survivors. This article addresses common themes in
A comprehensive and interactive map of resources for survivors of human trafficking in Missouri.
Guiding Principles for Agencies Serving Survivors of Human Trafficking
Guiding Principles for Agencies Serving Survivors of Human Trafficking
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Education and training to membership, service providers and community members to ensure Evidence Based Practice on preventing and understanding Human Trafficking in Missouri.
In the anti-trafficking movement, the sex trafficking of men and boys is often overlooked, and services can be difficult to find for male survivors. This article addresses common themes in
Misinformation is common online, especially in issues surrounding human trafficking. The Polaris Project recently released an article tackling some common myths and misconceptions surrounding trafficking, and presenting the true fact
This article, from the Harvard Public Health Review, explores the unique hardships facing migrant workers and survivors of labor trafficking. With a focus on mental health, the authors suggest a
Two Democratic U.S. senators said on Tuesday they were pushing for financial assistance for nonprofits struggling to provide food, shelter and other aid to Americans coping with the COVID-19 pandemic,
The Department of Social Services (DSS) has launched a Virtual Assistant to answer basic questions and immediately connect Missourians to needed information anytime day or night. The Virtual Assistant answers
Philadelphia’s Domestic Worker Bill of Rights Law (DWL) took effect on May 1, 2020. Employers of domestic workers are required to notify their employees of their rights, maintain records to show
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CATE is not a 24-hour service provider and does not provide crisis services. For emergency services, please call 911. For immediate help call the National Human Trafficking Hotline +1 (888) 373-7888. For the Deaf Crisis Line videophone call 321-800-3323 or text HAND to 839863.
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